Hellmuth Hammers
![Phil Hellmuth](https://s.pnimg.net/xs9NFmXMYoYWsikXAsctAUQM72Fakv-lB28hlxTQVcU/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/My8xMS94ZWQ3YzM5/OTVjOC5qcGc.webp)
![{K-Hearts}](/img/cards/kh.gif)
![{3-Diamonds}](/img/cards/3d.gif)
![{5-Hearts}](/img/cards/5h.gif)
![{4-Diamonds}](/img/cards/4d.gif)
![{Q-Spades}](/img/cards/qs.gif)
"Kings with a ten," said Hellmuth, but his opponent tabled
![{3-Spades}](/img/cards/3s.gif)
![{5-Spades}](/img/cards/5s.gif)
While we watched on in eager anticipation of a Hellmuth implosion as he started muttering away to his opponent, Hellmuth was involved in another interesting hand soon after.
Hellmuth three-bet preflop from the big blind to 12,000 and John Hammer made the call in position in the cutoff.
The flop landed
![{8-Clubs}](/img/cards/8c.gif)
![{K-Hearts}](/img/cards/kh.gif)
![{4-Diamonds}](/img/cards/4d.gif)
The turn was the
![{J-Clubs}](/img/cards/jc.gif)
After cutting out chips on several occasions he finally gave it the "raise it up" and added 63,000 to Hammer's bet.
"Must have more than one pair..." sighed Hammer and quickly released as Hellmuth raked in the chips. He's now up to nearly 350,000 chips.